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I am trying to get a bar chart to display a stats count of each violation split by the request status, so for it to display both, how much was blocked or alerted. What am i doing wrong

james_westwood
Engager

index="bigip-asm" web_application_name=HTTPCLASS_PROD_SOAENTRYPOINT_EXTERNAL_LIVE request_status=alerted OR blocked | stats count(eval(request_status="blocked")) as blocked count(eval(request_status="alerted")) as alerted by violations

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aweitzman
Motivator

I think you want to replace

request_status=alerted OR blocked

with

request_status=alerted OR request_status=blocked

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aweitzman
Motivator

I think you want to replace

request_status=alerted OR blocked

with

request_status=alerted OR request_status=blocked

james_westwood
Engager

all i'm trying to see is the results for both alerted and blocked split by each violation but every time i run this search it seems to on populate either one or the other. so ill get it split by the violation type but if there is results in the alerted then blocked will say zero and vice versa.

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james_westwood
Engager

i have tried this but it always seem to just populate one value (Blocked or Alerted) and leaves the other one "0"

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aweitzman
Motivator

Can you post the two searches and the results they get you? I've written a nearly identical search to yours and it works perfectly.

Or possibly I'm misunderstanding something. What is the universe of the possible values for violations? By using that at the end of your stats clause, that's what you're splitting your results over.

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